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Europe created by Rome
Europe created by Rome
Description
Book Introduction
Europe was built on the ruins of Rome.
The systems left behind by Rome—roads and legions, law and language, religion and art—never disappeared even after the empire collapsed.
Rather, its remnants were reassembled in the darkness of the Middle Ages, rediscovered in the light of the Renaissance and the thinking of the Enlightenment, and created the Europe of today.

This book is not simply a cliche story about how “Rome was great.”
It delves into why only Rome could establish both law and empire, why Christianity became a weapon of empire, why medieval Europe was filled with anxiety and faith, and why modern powers and even the United States looked to Rome as a mirror.

In particular, the author used artificial intelligence as a writing tool to precisely coordinate vast amounts of data and diverse interpretations.
This book, a fusion of human critical awareness and artificial intelligence processing power, demonstrates the potential of a futuristic writing style and a new educational approach. "Europe Made by Rome" is not simply a historical commentary, but rather a "Roman study for understanding today's Europe."
Could Europe have existed without Rome? This book doesn't avoid that question.

index
The border of Rome
A perspective that divides European history into two
Imperial Memory and Identity

Pre-Roman Europe

Prehistory and the Agricultural Revolution
Megalithic culture and symbols
Differences between the Mediterranean and Northern Europe
The Greek polis and democracy
Philosophy and rationality
Alexander and Hellenism
Diversity of the Italian Peninsula
Etruria and Early Rome
The Origins of Religious Military Politics
Celtic warrior society and mythology
Germanic tribes and mobility
Autonomy of the Savage World

The Formation and Climax of the Roman Empire

Expansion of the Republic
Network of Conquest and Alliances
The prelude to civil war and empire
Augustus' Empire
Road Corps City
Roman law and Latin
Daily Life and Culture of the Empire
City life and class
Religious pluralism and emperor worship
Crisis and Christianity
Constantine's conversion
Establishment of a universal religion

Europe after Rome

Memories of the Germanic Kingdoms and Rome
Eastern Rome and the Christian Empire
The Papacy and Monasteries
Theology and Scholastic Philosophy
Cathedral Art Latin Literature
Islam and Iberia
The Crusades and the Mediterranean Rivalry
Saracen scholarship and the revival of Latin
Feudal order and society
Jangwon Knight Contract and Obligations
Protection of farmers and churches
The emergence of universities and cities

The Legacy of Rome and Modern Europe

Renaissance and the revival of classical thought
Imitation of art and architecture
Latin and native languages
Reestablishment of Roman law
Memories of the Republic
Imperial Model
The formation of the European concept
Enlightenment and the Recall of Antiquity
Imperialism and the Shadow of Rome

Conclusion: Is a Europe without Rome possible?

A Mirror of the Empire of the Past and the Present
The boundary between before and after

Epilogue
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 18, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 270 pages | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791112043269
- ISBN10: 1112043268

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